Is this worth??

peterj

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I currently changed to toyo T1R, i m satisfied with its gripping output.... reason i change to it is because the "suku" normal sime astar 300 tyres cant hold my car power, during mivec on, tyres burn and feel bit slippage... i m using 205/45/r16 tyres..

questions are

- i bought from a nearby tyre shop(last time i bought tyres from him also) the toyo tyres with rm480/pc :bawling:, is this worth?? i heard he says this tyres are imported from japan and i see the tyres, it is really made in japan... but my mech last time bought r1r with 195/60/r15 with only rm380++ from a shop he know, but dunno made in where

- gonna upgrading to evo 4 soon, but i cant do 4wd(rear axle cant fit into wira body, need a lot mod and king's head), i m afraid this tyre also cant hold the stock evo power because running on 2 wheels only and forced me to have semi slick which cost me more and slip during raining.... will this happen??
:adore::adore::adore:

p/s: i m not driving hard every time :driver: actually i plan to use b.stone re001 and also yokohama A.drive F1 but i cant find at that tyres shop, any comment on these tyres?? i not only look into good grip in dry but also grip in wet, that is why i not prefer semi slick.... wear rates are also important
 
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hurm, i know these tyres bro, but the tyres cost a BOOM rite?? even AD07 also so X .... i heard ppl says also the tyres will suffer grip loss when tread less then 50%
 
will b cost rm200 more compare with ur T1R... haven't try yet, cost still got over 90%...
if AD07, its true la... as for good in all weather with Grip, u can consider KU36 too...
 
just contact UHP racing... mayb they can help u out... u can get the contact from Hypertune...
thanks...
 
Federal 595 Evo
BS RE001
Michelin PS3

All should be cheaper than your T1R and get them from Rawang or Klang, can get much cheaper than KL prices.
 

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